Friday Five – Mother’s Day Edition

We want to wish all those lovely moms out there a very happy Mother’s Day. We are celebrating by spotlighting all our authors’ amazing media wins!

Katherine Center, author of How to Walk Away, held a TEDx Talk about teaching boys to read books about girls.

The Completionist by Siobhan Adcock was included in a list of new books like The Handmaid’s Tale on Entertainment Weekly.

The Subway Girls by Susie Schnall, Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering, Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle, Before and Again by Barbara Delinsky and How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson were all featured as hottest books of summer on Parade.

A Year of Extraordinary Moments by Bette Lee Crosby had a cover reveal tease on USA Today.

Refinery29 called Jessica Knoll’s The Favorite Sister “a feminist thriller, and a must read.”

The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll, The Subway Girls by Susie Schnall, Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering, How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson, and The Bucket List by Georgia Clark were all featured as best beach reads by PureWow.

It’s Always the Husband by Michele Campbell and The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll were included in a list of thrilling paperbacks by Culturalist.

Our Little Secret by Roz Nay and The Elizas by Sara Shepard were in the spotlight section in Book Page.

Kirkus Reviews said that Kari Bovée’s book Girl with a Gun brought readers “solidly into the heyday of the Wild West shows,” in a recent review.

Who Are You, Trudy Herman? by B.E. Beck was featured as a historical fiction read for teens on Buzzfeed and as an inspirational YA read on Culturalist.

Here We Grow by Paige Davis was featured on the cover of Mindful Magazine.

Things To Do When It’s Raining by Marissa Stapley and Dead Girl Running by Christina Dodd were named perfect reads for moms by Book Clubbish.

The Summer of New Beginnings by Bette Lee Crosby shared with Women Writers Women’s Books about starting a book.

Now I Can See The Moon by Alice Tallmadge was featured in The Oregon Quarterly.

Joyce Lynnette Hocker, author of The Trail to Tincup, was interviewed on the Soul Sciences podcast.

 


What an incredible week for our BookSparks authors!